Can my parents put a lien on my home without my consent?
A gift, without repayment/etc terms, is typically irrevocable. Does dad point to past statements that suggest otherwise?
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A gift, without repayment/etc terms, is typically irrevocable. Does dad point to past statements that suggest otherwise?
Looks like the publication of unclaimed property, check here: https://ucpi.sco.ca.gov/ucp/Default.aspx
Hearsay may be allowed for many reasons, which allow the court to overrule hearsay objections. Default judgment may be decided in absentia, on...
Small claims court or some cities have subsidized arbitration. Gather the agreement and any evidence of expectations (# of hours, revisions,...
The warranty should cover any defects discovered during the warranty period. Check the contract.
Exactly as above, check the contract limits on assignment, transfer, etc. Maybe contact the dealer/lender.
Sounds like a gift, lacking terms to repay.
Did your ex suffer demonstrable harms in reliance on this "re-purchase" contract (complex renewal of vows dependent on the rings because of some...
Illegal? Unlikely. Impermissible by employer policies, and could the GM get in trouble? Check HR policies and management, but remember that you...
Start with the lease agreement, which may limit transfers, assignments, etc. Contact the lender / dealership, which may help you navigate their...